1951 Gibson electric tenor archtop — likely ETG-150 / ES-175-style special-order tenor
It has:
- 4 strings / tenor neck
- Gibson Kalamazoo paper label
- Single cutaway archtop body
- One neck-position pickup, likely a 4-pole P-90
- Two controls
- Wooden bridge and trapeze tailpiece
- Blonde/natural finish
- Hard case
The body shape looks more ES-175-style because of the sharp Florentine cutaway. The dot inlays, single pickup and tenor layout also fit the ETG-150 electric tenor family, which was Gibson’s 4-string electric tenor line. Reverb lists the ETG-150 as a 4-string hollow-body tenor with single-pickup configuration, and RetroFret describes a 1958 example as a four-string archtop with a single 4-pole P-90.
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